ARTICLES
Seven School-Year Rhythms to Establish Your Family in the Lord
As a parent, you want to ensure that you build your children up in Christ this new school year. But how? Jen Oshman offers seven rhythms to help.
When the Black Dog Comes Calling
After a major transition and spiraling out of control, Mark Meynell found himself in the cruel tedium of what Winston Churchill called his “black dog.”
The Best Is Yet to Come
So often, we lack imagination for what’s to come, writes Christy Britton. We’re blinded by the reality of our present circumstances. But as Christians, we’re called to a better vision.
Help Your Anxious Child Trust God's Promises
God does not desire us to worry, writes Elin Phillips. But how do you help an anxious child? How do you encourage a fearful kid to trust in the promises of God?
What Weddings Can Teach Us About Rest
Sean Nolan loves weddings. Through all the receptions and ceremonies he’s participated in, he realized that weddings have a lot to teach us about Sabbath rest.
Servant Leadership: Is Your Pastor or Church Walking the Walk?
Greatness is validated by serving, not status. Ralph E. Enlow lays out six propositions for servant leadership from Jesus’ teaching.
Prisoners of Hope
If Laura Thigpen is going to be imprisoned by something or someone, she says to let it be hope in the only God who can save.
What I Learned from Visiting Paul's Prison Cell
After Joseph Lasslett visited the prison where Paul wrote 2 Timothy, the words jumped off the pages.
Trust the Provider, Not the Paycheck
Lauren Bowerman has a complicated relationship with money, like most of us. But in trusting God with her finances, she’s growing closer to Jesus.
Men, the Women in Porn Bear God’s Image
Every human has dignity and worth, writes Benjamin Vrbicek. That dignity and worth come from our Creator, who bestowed it upon us—and we are not to take it away.
Three Little Words That Change Everything
Christy Britton shares three words that can change how we live, how we think, how we act, and how we see ourselves. And no, it’s not those three words.
How Praying with Kids Changes Your Prayers
Before Zac Harrel had kids, he never thought to pray about everyday things that seem inconsequential. But praying with his little daughter is teaching him big lessons on prayer.